Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 173, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 27, 1964 Page: 7 of 28
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27, 1964
Thursday, Febrnary n, UH
THE DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
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Introducing Our D.E. Trainee
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money for college and spends a better understanding of how
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some on personal needs.
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Northwest Comer Squar
WEST Slot SQUAR _ DENTON - M. W. SRIFFIN, OWNER **«•
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HE SELLS QUALITY FURNITURE AT REASONABLE
PRICES, HERE AT THOMAS FURNITURE
Quality
Up-To-Date
Dry Cleaning
is indeed proud
to participate in the
VTO Plane Ready
For Test Flights
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (APi-An
LETTERS
WELCOMED
William Tecumseh Sherman. Farm operators of the United
later one of the Union’s top gen- States netted about $12.6 billion
erals, was married in Blair from farming in 1962 — an
Whe h reeelving vlushl boetness tralning end practical
experlenee - her In the jawelry department or at
en. ef our eheck-out stations.
Watch for errival of eur com-
plet line new spring jewelry.
Plend $ up.
is a junior
ks for Western
son of Mr. and
of 2312 Boli-
to attend North
aduation from
is now a can-
itate DECA po-
esident
The Record Chronicle wel-
comes letters from readers oa
any subject in good taste.
Letters must be signed and
the writer’s address given. We
reserve the right to edit al
letters when necessary.
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MARTHA KAY CLAMPITT-
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JACQUELINE STRONG
Miss Jacqueline Strong. daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Jack Neel
Strong, 1709 Cordell, is a senior at Denton High. Since she
started her D.E. training last September Jacqueline has received
valuable sales training in our Jewelry Department.
H has always been our pleasure to welcome D.E.
trainees to our regular Sales staff. Ther interest and
enthusiasm in merchandising and retailing is a stimu-
lant and inspiration to us all.
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ROGER DUNHAM
Roqer Dunham, Denton High senior, is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Darrell Dunham, 2810 Longfellow Roger slatted work last
August and entered the Of program in September. Htejry*
ing includes general stockroom work, assisting in me Displ8y
Department and helping with eity deliveries.
MEET
JANIS RINEY
OUR D.E. STUDENT
Take advantage of this limited time sale
COItf IM TODAY FOI OUTSTANDING VALUES IM SAMSONITE FOLDING FURNITURE
HOMAS
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LINDA WITT
Miss tinda Witt, Denton High senior, is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ban F. Witt. 1114 Brightwood. Linda started her D.E.
training last September and is now a valuable asset i eur
Handbag-Clove Department.
career plans. She uses her
earnings for clothes and for col-
lege. She is a member of the
A Capella Choir, the French
Always Ona Hour Service At
No Extra Charge
ONE HOUR MARTINIZING
“The Best of Care for All You Wear”
UNDER THE DENTON CENTER SIGN
FINE ARTS
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— is a senior
in the parts de-
Chester Morris
my. Roy it the
I Mrs. Chester
Inna Street. Roy
it college at
he decided to
ioney into aav-
the DE program, Pat said: “I
have gained working experience,
met many people, learned
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NEWEL MANRY - is a jun-
ior student who works for Ma-
han Grocery. He is the son of
Mrs E. N. Manry of 409 N.
Bradshaw. Newel plans to at-
tend college at either NTSU or
SMU. Newel uses his earnings
for expenses and also for sav-
ings for college. Current plans
for Newel call for his entering
the ministry.
experimental two-man airplane plant Tuesday.
which takes off and lands like A Ryan spokesman said it will
a helicopter and flies at jet fly at speeds up to 600 miles
speeds will be delivered to the per hour and has a range of
Army next week for testing at more than 1,000 nautical miles
Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. Large fans mounted in the
The plane called ‘’vertical wings, driven by jet exhaust.
and short takeoff and landing provide lift for takeoffs and
aircraft, was rolled out at Ry- support the craft for helicopter-
an Aeronautical Company’s like hovering.__
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TAVA JEAN HARDIN - A [
senior who is a receptionist ’
and file keeper for Marvin Love-
less Studios. The daughter of L
Mr. and Mrs. G. L Hardin of JIM STRITTMATTER — Jim
819 Stanley St. she plans to RICKY SOUTHARD — works is a junior DE student and
go to NTSU in high school for the Tom Thumb store and works for the Bargain Fair
she has been in the Pep Club, is * senior DE student. He is Wholesalers Inc. He is the son
DECA Club, Dramatics Club and the son of Mrs. Bernice South- of Mr. and Mrs. George Stritt-
a Future Homemaker of Ameri- ard of 1»1» Highland St. Ricky matter of 608 Mulkey Lane. A
ea but is undecided about a ea- plans to attend college at football player at school, Jim
North Texas. He is saving his says: “DE has helped me have
more about retailing and earn-
ed money to buy the things I House in Washington,
need."
DUANE PIPPIN - is a sen- PAT WELCH—A junior who PAUL SEAGRAVES—is an em- ROGER DURHAM - works BRENDA CLAMPITT - PAT HALL - is a senior ANN CLAYTON - Senior and
tor and works for Piggly Wig- is being trained in all phases of ploye of the Pannell Shamrock for Russell’s Department Store works for the C. R. Anthony student working for Sears Roe- employe at Beall's is just a is a junior DE student and
El No. 3. He is the son of work at the Retail Merchants Service Station. He is the son of and is a senior. He is the son Company. The senior student buck & Company. She is the part of Ann's activities. She is works at the Ben Franklin
Mr Mrs. M W Pippin of Association. The daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Seagraves of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Dur- lives with her sister and broth- daughter of R J. Hall of 1017 parlimentarian of the DECA, Store She lives with her sister
823 Aileen. He plans to attpd and Mrs. Billy. G. Welch of 1008 of Route 1. Hinkle Drive. Paul ham of 2810 Longfellow. Roger er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W J. Oakland. State Parliamentarian and has entered the ad layout and brother - in - law Mr
North Texas after graduathn. Sierra Drive, she plans to go plans to enter Sui Ross College plans to attend North Texas next Deberry of 120 Center. Brenda for the DECA this year, Pat and job interview contests spon- and Mrs William J Deberry of
Discussing the benefits of work- to NTSU and then enter secre- this fall. He uses his earnings year. He has been a treasur- is vice president of DECA and plans to attend North Texas sored by DECA. Ann, daughter 120 Center St Martha has en-
ing in the DE program Duane tarial or office work. Pat has for his car bills. Active in er for the DECA and has en also 1963 - 64 DE Sweetheart. next year. She has served as of Mr and Mrs. John B. Clay- tered the speech contest of
said: ‘I learned how to sell been in Pep Club, DECA Club school events, Paul is in the tered the Ad layout contest of Last year Brenda served as chapter parliamentarian and re- ton of 1708 W Oak puts her DECA and was a nominee for
and to understand the custom-and an alternate on the Stu -banduPanshsnio and base-DECA. He plans a career in treasurer of the organization, porter. She has won four first earnings in a "savings account DE Sweetheart. Martha saves
tor hiscr andscollege."Hens cothes ndndedroomaruinsturen pacpansrds inrESAncontestS.with • little spent on clothes -hertnearningssand "stebi
also a member of the band. Brenda likes taking DE work vertising field. She is using her In addition Ann is a member member of the Pep Club. Sub
because it gives her an oppor- money to pay for a car and of the Pep Club and the Fu- Debs, Future Homemakers of
tunity to meet the public and to buy her own clothes. Discuss- ture Homemakers of America, America and DE
get to know the different types ing the benefits of working in------------------------——
of people in town.
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RONNIE NIMMO - is a sen-
ior who works for Safeway. Hei .cnici. 1
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. MILDRED COCKRELL - RUSTY. GRIFI FITH - is em- g—u,,
J. H. Nimmo of Route 1, Ar- works for One Hour Martiniz- ployed at the Piggly Wiggly --ucmh.
gyle. He has served as sergeant- ing. She is the daughter of Mr. store and. “ • Junior DE stu MELVENA FUNK - is a sen
at-arms for the DECA and is and Mrs. Dan Cockerell, 2913 dent. He «son of. Mreand ior and an employe of Tom
planning to attend college at N. Locust Mildred puts her Mrs. Ray Griffith of 904 Cordell. Thumb. She is the daughter of
North Texas. He plans a career earnings in- a savings ac- Rusty uses his carnings for per the Rev. and Mrs. Joe M
in accounting. He uses his earn- count in order to attend Beauty sonal expenses and buying Funk of 915 Denton St. Melvena
ings for personal expenses. School upon completion of high ciothes. He Pians • enter w , plans to attend North Texas
school. A senior, Mildred is a er NTSU or the University of and is as yet undecided on her
member of the Pep Club and Tulsa this fall. Rusty is active
the FHA, in sports and the student coun-
cil.
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 173, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 27, 1964, newspaper, February 27, 1964; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1594456/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.